Description
This volume adds a new dimension to critical reflection on science, technology, engineering, and medicine. Most collections rehearse already established themes; this one, however, actually opens up new territory. Through this book, the personal and political reliance on experts becomes a general theme in the philosophy and social studies of science and technology. A brief but insightful introduction by the editors lays out the basic issues that will animate discussions of expertise for the foreseeable future. -- Carl Mitcham, editor in chief, Encyclopedia of Science, Technology, and Ethics Here's one of the great dilemmas of our contemporary world: we cannot possibly, each of us separately, master the range of pressing issues that face us in the technical, regulatory, or medical domains. So we have to trust experts. At the same time the experts disagree, sometimes violently, with one another, with politicians, with the public. Since trusting experts in some simple sense is out of the question, what do we do? What should we do? In this wide-ranging and thoughtful volume, Robert P. Crease and Evan Selinger have assembled, among others, philosophers, sociologists, historians, and literary theorists to reflect on the conundrum. It is a fascinating book on a vital current topic. -- Peter Galison, Joseph Pellegrino University Professor, Harvard University
About the Author
Robert P. Crease is a professor of philosophy at the State University of New York, Stony Brook, and has written extensively on issues at the intersection of science and society. Evan Selinger is assistant professor of philosophy at the Rochester Institute of Technology and is the editor of Chasing Techno-Science: Matrix for Materiality and coeditor of Expanding Phenomenology: A Critical Companion to Ihde.
Reviews
A first-rate collection... Their anthology will justifiably become the reference of choice for those interested in expertise. -- Ben Almassi Ethics The Philosophy of Expertise will catalyse the philosphical debate on expertise. It is certainly very well suited to do so. -- Vanessa Morlock Interdisciplinary Science Reviews A pioneering volume. -- Christopher Hamlin Public Understanding of Science [This book] should be on the shelves of all philosophers interested in science, and even more of all scientists interested in how their discipline is perceived by the general public. -- Massimo Pigliucci The Quarterly Review of Biology Overall, this stimulating collection is crisply introduced and thoughtfully compiled. -- Erik Fisher Isis
Book Information
ISBN 9780231136440
Author Robert Crease
Format Hardback
Page Count 432
Imprint Columbia University Press
Publisher Columbia University Press